
So you just stole your friends pocket protector and there is only one thing left to do…write a ransom note! You could sit there flipping through pages upon pages of magazine articles looking for letters to use or you could utilize the power of Flickr to do the dirty work!
Using “Spell with Flickr” you’ll see just how easy it is to make those ransom notes. It even gives you the necessary HTML code to post the letters on a website and Flickr is the one hosting the images.
This is extremely beneficial for those who are trying to find cool things to do with JavaScript and PHP. That is because the developer posted all of the source code so that you can read it and hopefully learn from it: PHP Source Code, JavaScript Source Code, and RSS Source Code.
News Source: CyberKnowledge

Oh come on Ryan, couldn’t you have come up with something better than pocket protector? How about I-Pod, PDA, Side Kick, cell phone, etc.
You never know what might be in that pocket protector…maybe there will be an iPod! It’s a geek’s prized possession so maybe they will put their most valuable things in there. I know I do.
Wouldn’t think an iPod would fit, but they must be a lot smaller than I thought.
You can also use [progranism.com]
The Google Spell is also pretty cool but it didn’t seem to be quite as accurate.
Google spell loads the same image for the repeating letters. Spell with Flickr is fun!
